At the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Obama joked that while his first term saw him singing Al Green, his second term will be all about Young Jeezy. So which hip-hop songs should the President cover? NewsFeed has a few suggestions.

Obama Shouts Out Young Jeezy at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Among many of the gems we gleaned from the President’s speech at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, we learned that the main man isn’t limited to only singing Al Green covers. In fact, it turns out that Obama loves him some Young Jeezy—and maybe Michelle, too.

“In my first term I sang Al Green. In my second term, I’m going with Young Jeezy,” Obama joked. Then, turning to the First Lady, added, “I sing that to her sometimes.”

It was a funny joke, but it also left us wondering—exactly which Jeezy songs are in his repertoire? Is he singing the R. Kelly hook on “Go Getta,” while he’s getting ready in the morning? Or is he actually rapping, “No time for mistakes so I overplan/I’m in the club like what? 4, 5 with me/And I’mma stay thuggin’ till the feds come get me”?

In any case, the rapper—who recorded his own tribute to Obama with “My President” during the 2008 election—was pleased. “Shout out to @BarackObama,” he tweeted. “You know they love the snowman in the White House. #Turntup,” he followed up.

It’s nice to see Obama mixing up his musical influences; Jay-Z has always been his go-to MC, a safe and solid choice when asked by interviewers about his favorite rappers. News of Obama’s preference for the Hova over Kanye West made the rounds after his interview with The Atlantic last month, during which the President stood by his statement that West is a “jackass.”

So, knowing that he’s also a Nas fan, references Lil Wayne when addressing America’s youth, and apparently serenades his wife with Young Jeezy, we can’t help but wonder: what songs might make it onto an Obama album of rap covers? Let’s call it “Thug Motivation 2012.”